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All the lucky Sussex postcodes that scooped prizes in the Postcode Lottery in March

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Several more streets in Sussex are celebrating after winning in the People’s Postcode Lottery in March.

Various postcodes across the county have scooped prizes after coming out in the draw last month.

The People’s Postcode Lottery is a subscription lottery that aims to raise money for charities while also bringing cash prizes to homes across the UK.

Every day from Monday to Friday, there are £1,000 prizes to be won for 20 different postcodes around the UK.

Meanwhile, on Saturdays, players could win a share of £1 million, and on Sundays, players could each win £30,000.

Prize-winning postcodes from this month’s draws have been announced daily from March 7.

Here are all of the People’s Postcode Lottery winners in Sussex in March 2026.

People’s Postcode Lottery winners in Sussex in March

Here are all the latest Sussex winners of the Postcode Lottery:

PO20 2WA – Chichester

RH11 9GZ – Crawley

BN21 3EF – Eastbourne

RH17 5LW – Haywards Heath

BN21 2JR – Eastbourne

BN26 5LA – Polegate

BN3 2RR – Hove

TN22 1AT – Uckfield

BN22 9QY – Eastbourne

TN21 8NP – Heathfield

BN9 0BU – Newhaven

PO22 7QR – Bognor Regis

PO22 6AQ – Bognor Regis

RH10 3LB – Crawley

How does the People’s Postcode Lottery work?

The People’s Postcode Lottery website explains how the competition works.

It says: “Every month, players in a postcode sector share £3.2 million or more.

“In this example, £1.6 million of this will be shared equally by tickets playing with the winning postcode, with the other £1.6 million being shared equally by tickets playing with the winning postcode sector.

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“On the rare occasion where there are not enough winning tickets in the postcode sector, the area may be expanded to the postcode district.”

A minimum of 33% of each ticket goes to charity, and players have raised more than £1.3 billion for over 9,000 charities and good causes since 2005.

Do you play in the People’s Postcode Lottery? Let us know in the comments if you’ve been a winner.

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